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  1. Vin number match the title? If not, don't tell.
  2. Interesting, I'm not sure if my electric coop supports it now. 5 years ago they didn't. There's gubment rebates/tax credits as well. Those solar leasing companies are bastards, they know there's money in it and they take a cut while still lowering your overall electric bill.
  3. I did my own in my house and at work 10 years ago . Very very simple at the fuse box. Your generator line to the outside of your house might be a pain if you have to fish the heavy gauge wire, if not, very simple as well. With this unit www.electricgeneratordepot.com/reliance-controls-indoor-transfer-switch-5000w-20216a?CAWELAID=230006220000000007&CAGPSPN=pla&gclid=CMHMls2H9b0CFcyhOgod3UgAbA The ROI is looking better for solar. I want to feed electric back to the capitalistic bastards at the electric company. I'm contemplating solar with no batteries involved, so that during the 2600 hours per year of sunlight, when no one is home, they pay me. $15,000 in a panel kit gets me about a 7 year payback, not counting inflation. I broke it down down to the kWh produced vs. What I use along with the warranty period in mind.
  4. Gump

    Happy Earth Day!

    I planted Giant Sequoias but they were flew in by plane, delivered by vehicle and required the purchase of tomatoe cages, landscaping fabric and spikes. Doing literally nothing would be a proper earth day effort.
  5. My other brother just put some in his new tires. He said it was smooth. No issues.
  6. I'm going to work on an old one here very soon. Their carbs are goofy. I'll let you know what motor type exactly and see if I see any weird common problems with it. I'd be surprised if you can't internet a head gasket for it.
  7. Oooo, this is a MOUNTAIN BIKE thread. I have a Walmart mountain bike with shocks collecting dust I'll sell for $40.
  8. Exactly, because there won't be gas for the lawn mower.
  9. http://www.alloutdoor.com/2014/04/07/step-by-step-diy-survival-cement/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=2014-04-15&utm_campaign=Weekly+Newsletter
  10. Good ? On fps. Just says 30fps real time
  11. Welcome from East central Ohio. Population 1
  12. Cabelas has a kit like your looking at.I have a ATI AR-15 A3 T14 .410 upper. I don't hunt with it for deer. Cool gadget but simply not accurate. They should have made it modified choke but its open. The slugs come out sloppy. 40 yards is all I trust it to group good. Only Federal shells fit due to they are the only .410 2.5" shell that is made short enough and at consistent length to not get stuck in the magazine. All the other brand shells are longer. Its weird. For the money for that 50b and the price of shells for it, I'd get a old school big cal lever.
  13. Interesting. You'd think they'd multiply ft lbs x velocity=X and then yards=Y. And chart the rounds kill range from there. Leave out all the types of bullets crap. Your link to the Rossi doesn't seem to work at least on my phone.
  14. I don't know about Rossi. AKA Taurus made levers, I think. I havnt had much exposure to them. I've always disliked Taurus. Last time I checked out Rossi levers, they were kinda crappy. I'd put the new Rossi and new Marlin in the same boat. Personally, and I was bias before against Remington, my last new Marlin was junk. Like it was put together by 10 year olds, quality control was zero. I won't buy a new Remington product. I don't have an option about Chiappa or Cimmaron yet. I like the older made weapons that were made with real chunks of trees and built to work.
  15. Thank you Recon. New Marlins are junk. I like the Henry or Uberti if we're talking new. I might be able snag a 357 Uberti at a local mall.
  16. Statement from Shirlee Bundy- "I have had people ask me to explain my dad's stance on this BLM fight. Here it is in as simple of terms as I can explain it. There is so much to it, but here it s in a nut shell. My great grandpa bought the rights to the Bunkerville allotment back in 1887 around there. Then he sold them to my grandpa who then turned them over to my dad in 1972. These men bought and paid for their rights to the range and also built waters, fences and roads to assure the survival of their cattle, all with their own money, not with tax dollars. These rights to the land use is called preemptive rights. Some where down the line, to keep the cows from over grazing, came the bureau of land management. They were supposed to assist the ranchers in the management of their ranges while the ranchers paid a yearly allotment which was to be use to pay the BLM wages and to help with repaires and improvements of the ranches. My dad did pay his grazing fees for years to the BLM until they were no longer using his fees to help him and to improve. Instead they began using these money's against the ranchers. They bought all the rest of the ranchers in the area out with they're own grazing fees. When they offered to buy my dad out for a penence he said no thanks and then fired them because they weren't doing their job. He quit paying the BLM but, tried giving his grazing fees to the county, which they turned down. So my dad just went on running his ranch and making his own improvements with his own equipment and his own money, not taxes. In essence the BLM was managing my dad out of business. Well when buying him out didn't work, they used the indangered species card. You've already heard about the desert tortis. Well that didn't work either, so then began the threats and the court orders, which my dad has proven to be unlawful for all these years. Now their desperate. It's come down to buying the brand inspector off and threatening the County Sheriff. Everything their doing at this point is illegal and totally against the constitution of the United States of America. Now you may be saying," how sad, but what does this have to do with me?" Well, I'll tell you. They will get rid of Cliven Bundy, the last man standing on the Bunkerville allotment and then they will close all the roads so no one can ever go on it again. Next, it's Utah's turn. Mark my words, Utah is next. Then there's the issue of the cattle that are at this moment being stolen. See even if dad hasn't paid them, those cattle do belong to him. Regardless where they are they are my fathers property. His herd has been part of that range for over a hundred years, long before the BLM even exsisted. Now the Feds think they can just come in and remove them and sell them without a legal brand inspection or without my dad's signature on it. They think they can take them over two boarders, which is illegal, ask any trucker. Then they plan to take them to the Richfeild Aucion and sell them. All with our tax money. They have paid off the contract cowboys and the auction owner as well as the Nevada brand inspector with our tax dollars. See how slick they are? Well, this is it in a nut shell. Thanks" Funny, when Reid is justly thrown under the buss the Feds backed off. Could have nothing to do with it. Legal issue vs. How much bad PR do democrats want now. http://www.infowars.com/breaking-cliven-bundy-to-meet-with-clark-co-sheriff/
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